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Layout Clerc Avenue Gustason Groceries Mazique American Bank Buckley Library Panara School For the Deaf Hurwitz Jail House Jordan LaneJordan Lane

Hope CogsWell By Alexis Bradley 5th Period The Town Name Comes the young deaf girl who inspired Thomas Hopkins Gallaudet to devote his life to educating the deaf.

Y.O.H.O (You Only Hear Once) This Quote Is Related to Deaf people Because Once your Hearing goes out you Can never get it back. ( Y.O.H.O) Town Motto

My Flag is a Picture of a deaf person with a hearing Aid. The No Sign Means Stop against discriminations against the deaf. Flag

Foster Moore Mayor Foster Moore Represents The first deaf African- American to graduate from Gallaudet. His Name was Andrew Foster.

The Tree represents the Famous Deaf-Blind Child Helen Keller. Shows its many interesting features. Helen Walker Tree

This Flower is Named after Rocky Miller a famous deaf high school teacher Miller Flower

Alice CogswellAlice Cogswell - Alice was the young deaf girl who inspired Thomas Hopkins Gallaudet to devote his life to educating the deaf. Laurent ClercLaurent Clerc - Met Gallaudet in Europe and returned with him to the United States and together, started the first school for the deaf in the US. I. King Jordan - After the Deaf President Now (DPN) protest, he became the first deaf president of Gallaudet University. Deaf President Now (DPN) Andrew Foster - The first deaf African-American to graduate from Gallaudet. He also was the founder of many schools for the deaf in Africa. Dr. Gerard Buckley - President of National Technical Institute for the Deaf, NTID. First alumni to be president of NTID. Robert F. Panara - The first faculty member at RIT's National Technical Institute for the Deaf, a beloved teacher, founding member of the national Theatre of the Deaf, and honored by the World Federation of the Deaf for his contributions to education and culture. Rachel C. Mazique - A deaf teacher of English Writing and Miss Deaf America Ambassador. T. Alan Hurwitz - The tenth president of Gallaudet University who also served as President of the National Technical Institute for the Deaf (NTID) and as Vice President and Dean of the Rochester Institute of Technology (RIT). Rocky Miller - Deaf teacher at Century High School and Mayo High School. Gerilee Gustason - Co-developer of SEE, deaf from young age (5) due to menengitis, taught at Gaulladet, has PhD in teaching, and adopted a deaf daughter. Marie Jean Philip - Well-known researcher and advocate for American Sign Language and Deaf Culture. Deaf People Names